rr.- 3--*:[|v -. ?jTi i itu,r 4 r i, ? . Vol? ?r] # ,- ?'<;* _?_ > ' - ; !jl?, ^ ~T JTS TIME VOTE AWAKEN AND RIGHT OF TH I And Not Cnter Mayor of the City, Q ecnttre'flommlttte m Board of Education, Ji / In This Role. -> 'n* ' * ' ' ** * j '! ??anr the op** II hitton to mj candidacy for Represenr toftftve eNfierortag- to ascertain 'lit * Uin Ib any food reason why such etrenuoUs methods as are being used, should be used ^against me. When silted down, the -whole opposition determines Itself into ~n fight t % by the .mayor of the Cllr ot WaaV lngton, too chairman 1 the ^unty * Board oi BdnaaUon and the chairman of theBaootonUe Baecutive Commit*. * tee to agef* aae. 4 ? ' ^ijtoLe- ttsn Men ehonld nse the " methods they are in their efforts to tim about mr I? a in*tUr which ?k?*T?Un on entitled to * two, *>?-1... t ?-*Tmu Major Kmglor; to opposing too??o bo soys?because I am ?d vocaUng the aboUshmeat o( his JurUdlctien tu4rj cases and a commie -? also torn ?(_ a??oraoteak WW . abeolA hp oppoae these two mesn. tuwa? Is it because ho con*'not 4 then un the power* of his Sigh.- office to such stoat political elect, or la It because he would be aoabie to * is It because he would,,be unable to satisfy his desire for au. ttorlty to (ynle brjr a grtpt mass of people less fortunate than he? Evdtjr within our knowledge which fees adopted a commission*" form of Wot eminent hare been loud Jn their Jllbl of thl results accomplished * at a greet'sarins to the taxpayers. This Is not'the duty reason the asey* or is opposing me. 'it will be recalled that at the special session of the Legislature a bill was sneaked * through authorising the Board of ? 'Aldermen to Issue bonds to the ? amount of MO.OOO without s rota * or any notice to the people whatever. clsed this action together with ottt ?r things for ?Mdi M has never v forgiven ma' The mayor also thinks 1 am going to erltiotso some other things which have beeto gone sot to the Interest of the city At large, whloh 1 shall do later on. 8ecoud..7Thq chairman of ^he Cong Mr E* w Ayers ' thinks he ' has a grievance against the Dally News and myself "an fdltpr. # Icriticised the action, of "*< the Board of Education In creating the offlce of assistant supervisor at i' * a aalary of $iOQ per year when there were, only y, small per cent of the ? school honses throughout the eoun ty which are up to the standard, al so their action la' going, out of the eonnty to employ a Superintendent, when there were applicants from this county, so I wan informed, who had as good endorsements and recommendations as did their choice for the BjpstUoh. * # The board kdverflsed that they would seiedt the assistant at their May meeting; there were several a|h \ plloants. 'Hie Board adjourned and ancoahced that the appointment weuM^he 'mafce at some future time; as a matter of fhet Super tntendeta Prlvett says he recommend od the appointment and that the boat* bed agreed or decided to appoint her Imt 'iib' announcement of |t would be made until later. Why ferns the appointment withbefd? The reason Is plain. Mi, - Ayers. chairman of the board, wfp fhen and la now a candidate (or J County Treasure* add he 'felt" that the people werp opposed to the cre tlon of thttf n?w ofece hnd that it would hare some effect with' his' candidacy. r Thers are ptlll other'reasons why the chairman la ppposing me. Re cently Jfr. Brlvett wrote an article *ih Justification of ^at the peard hU done. He stated that the beard hid thflfclent funds with which to fASHI RS SHOULD * J EXERCISE THE tlR FRANCHISE "^Irmr*" t i r hi in i nifwwil q fwoi to The Bosses jft *r 1 iSi < vxvoloA I Adopted Tp Defeat The Aal$YO lor RepmintitlVK tiiUrnuui of the County Exid Chairman of tlye County iat Now In The LlmelUht" I ft .!?.?="} i JN^affasPnKa*^ I :n*t trio \ boat :%vi d take Are of title extra expense end ; that they had e surplus end would not have tiTboftow the funds with j ^rhich tp ^peet the demands. SL Mr. ^Ayera has since cone throughout Beaufort County holding up to the cl tlx ens Mi record for economy * * o(^ the ?*<* funds. Re Staled recently In B?lbuven that tlie ochftol board had a surplus* of about '$4,000 on' band and had paid all outstanding bills. Mr. Ayers knows or' should fihve known that Ms statement was taoor rect and wltbuut foundation. At the Jane meeting of the board It became known that all wag not .well,with the public school finances and 1 began to make some Inquiries. 1 first went to the County Treasurer. He referred lire to the Hoard of "Education. I then went to Superintendent Prtrett's office. He was out of the city and has/been elace about the flrat of JuwuT Next i Went to Mr. Ay era, ebpinaaa j>f the board, and asked him for a statement showing the condition of the school fund on June ^st 1914. He looked through a "bundle of papers in his pocket and could tad every statement for several months back but eould not locate the one 1 wanted. Finally he flshed Put another statement which contained the following JBtornUsa: It showed that' the board at the close of the year on. June 30?h, 1913, hand oa hand a surplus of ^,836.95 and that they had rpoelved tfom various sources up to June 1st, 1914, 93,232.94 more than the entire collections for the previous year. *The -Board had also spent up to June lpt, 1914, $10,858.11 'feiore than for the previous year under Superintendent Vaughan, and on June 1st, 1914, there was a deficit in the public school fund of $2,778,22 instead of a surplus of $4,000 as atat Ari Tit Up A vara nr nf avon 19 00 aa Superintendent Privett told the people. It would appear as If there la some loose methods somewhere. Superintendent Privett baa not been keeping a statement of their finances before the board or the board are careless in the management of county school affaire. They were astonished when at the last meeting they faced a $3,000 deficit Instead of a surplus as.they supposed. After Mr. Ayera gave me the Information above referred to, he stated that there wonld be no appointment of an assistant supervisor. He hasn't the courage to stand by his former convictions and In his endeavor to court' pdblte sentiment and favor is apparetnly willing to be a traitor to hla colleagues and to the yOong lady 4rho\ baa felt assured and is worthy V the appointment. Is such man worthy of any publlo Third- The chairman of the Democratic County Executive Cdknmltte* Is opposing mo principally -because Uetaow. hp cannot Influence or control me In tha-mattpTof legislation. STV. Warren has Mated that Washington Recorders Court should be jBOUMia&and that he would use his tailusnoe. In (B'ljt, dlrectf#*. He said H^th aud 'ins (Befhavtm Recorder* Courts should be bMfeoUdated. He wants to wtop whatever progress may have Veen1- made toward building batter roads, and If he can get his candidate for Representative elected he will paeeeed In accomplishing His purpose. Hejias seen fit to use his high office In favor of one Democrat as against another. In other words, he la using the machinery of the party to discriminate between Democrats. ]eM?U a> Mh ao bilked In hta WLy v.* a ' -M9f ?5 NG T ( WKATHBR k.'. J % : li i V ii' WASHINGTON AND Wffl Tl?w? b? MrmKtod to tnd to# IX mocrocj of Booafort coantjT " It'o tta? too TOUT, ohould tfiM ?nd eiercloo tholr rfctt of fruckto ,pi2S2Z ?otoO A* 70a * line rule muT iESwSMra i Kmc> rourroctod 5 JAMES L. KAYO. itiil 1 iu not irjpi , Zb* 8uu anxious that the taxpayers shou 1 MONEY HAS BEEN SJPEN | CARRY OUT ITS MANDAT , To all who are in sympathy a HEARTY SUPPORT and CO fort to exterminate the WAS! > RING AND BOSSES. 1 The RING.CANDIDATE eh nis piatiorm. ine people are ei SI'TION on all matters of publ that he will not malt* nnv pled PROPOSES TO HEPRESEh" kuiii . HHL Ml 1 mm ACCIDENT > Fell Acroaa Hatchway of The 01 ' U. S. Foote and WaaUncon- fr ' sclous For Sometime. Con- s< ) fined to Hla Home Today. Cl ' th r Saturday night between twelve and one o'clock Lieutenant John J. g< Brabble of the Sixth Division North ^ Carolina Naval Militia was painfully]"* hurt -while aboard the U. 8. Torpedo OI boat Foote, stationed here for the w use of the militia. The militia were getting ready to take their week-end h( cruise to Ocracoke and Lieutehant ^ Brabble while acting as officer of the deck and proceeding aft of his I ship to have the lines cast loose, ac- ^ cldentally struck his foot on the rim of an open hatch and fell aoross it. In the fall his body struck the rim of the hatchway with the result that 1 he was knocked senseless and re- lu r mained in this condition for some1 time. The lieutenant due to one of 0 the electric bulbs on the ship being -out of commission did not see the ' jopen hatchway hence the accident. Pharmacist Ormond, who was aboard at the time rendered what aid he could and subsequently Dr. Joshua Tayloe attended the injured man. 1 He was carried to his home on East al 9 Second street and while today his In 1 condition la such he is unable to leave his bed he hopes to be able 0 to be out within the next few days. r The cruise to Ocracoke had to be ' postponed due to the fact that nelth- tt 1 er the pilot nor engineer appeared 7* B at the hour of sailing and Command- *t er Morton refused to leave the dock di as the state requlrments are they r< shall not leave any port without a N competent engineer and pilot, tl , Lieutenant Brabble had a narrow es- m k cape and that he was not more ae- C S riousty injured is miraculous. L y U It's Restful In Washington Park* a ' n b PICNIC THURSDAY. a a it h The Sunday School of the First ei * Preebytsrlau Church will havs their n ! annual picnic Thursday. June llth. t< t All the agmbera of this flourishing s d school are sntioipatlng a delightful p *99i ip -f ? W'W,UJJJ ? 1 ULY i ^ 11 rfUNE 15* 1914 rFORM LW passed at the special Mash restored to the mayor of tion to |ry criminal actions, nit the City of Washington KM OF GOVERNMENT, !NT and the ENFOBCEfntferests of the MASSES INDIVIDUALS. \ iNGE IN OK ABOLISHICORDERS' COURTS IN management of STATE, a. 'ATION to all sections of which are MADE or DICSE8 lGE of any LOCAL BILL Dohnty authorities to Issuo thout first submitting same pel' the Board of Aldermen t of their RECEIPTS and law is now on the statute the attention of the mayor ley have ignored it because not be obeved. Not being Id KNOW IIOW THEIR T THEY REFUSE TO ts. rith Jhe above I ask YOUR ^OPERATION in this ef- i HINGTON .POLITICAL 1 ould be forced to annonnco (titled to KNOW HIS P0lic interest. He has stated gee to the public whom he r. Respectfully, . JAMES. L. MAYO. H9L NT is il l NORTHLAND On the night of June 4th the earner Northland of the Eastern earn ship Corporation went ashore i Bartlett's Reef, while en ronte om !*w ^Piuk to Portland, Me. >venty-flve passengere were res* led and carried to New London at at time. The readers of the Dally News will ) Interested to learn that Mr. Ensne Lewis, son of Mr. Prank B. rwls was. the first assistant engl?cr on this ship. All the members the crew refused to be trten off 1 Ith the passengers. Thus another 'ashington boy has "made good" other fields of labor. Mr. Lewis is a large number of friends In rashlngton and to know that his cord In this instance was praise orthy goes but to show that our >ys are among the bravest of the ^ : <*f?i hate Norma1 School Makes Good Record ' / Wo dleslre to call attention to the Ivertlsement of the State Normal id Industrial College which appears i this Issue. Every year shows a eady growth In this Institution de>ted to the higher education of the omen of oNrth Carolina. Including the Training School and le Summer Session, the college last ?ar had a total enrollment of 1233 udents. Ninety of the one huured counties of the State had rspisentatlves In the student body, ine-tenths of all the graduates of lis Institution hare taught or are dw teaching in the schools of North arollna. The dormitories are furnished by is state and board Is provided at ctual cost. Two hundred appolntlents with free tuition, apportioned mong the several counties accordig to the school population, will be warded to (applicants - about the kiddle of July. Students who wish > attend thta Institution next year hould make application as aarly as oaalble as the capacity of the dorUlaalna to United. ty' NEW " ' ' ' * " WHAT IS CHAU j THE QUESTK DLL \nwT: 1HILITIA ; WEDNESDAY. Lieut. Charles 8. McWhorter, sts- ^ tloned si the Norfolk Navy Yard hAs been deal coated by Secretary of the ? Navy Daniels, to Inspect the naval militia urbanisations of North Carolina at Elisabeth City, Hertford, Plymouth, Washington and New ^ Bern. The purpose of the inspection is to determine whether tho j* mllltla organisations are sufficiently armed, uniformed and equipped for ^ aotlve duty as a prerequisite for participation in the annual allotment of ^ naval mllltla funds. Lieutenant McWhorter will la- n spect tho United States Foote here t next Wednesday afternoon, and In- ^ speet the naval mllltla at their armory oil Wednesday evening". t SHOWTOH1CHI ; |ff THEATRE I WILL H h The troupe that was booked to a play the New Theater this week has *, been cancelled by the management Cl of the house. The manager learned ft sometime last week that the com pa- ^ ny wai abort three people, so rath- t| er than pat on a show that was not c up to what it should be, they made n arrangements with the "Kennedy and Vincent Company" which play- ^ ed there last week to fill another week's engagement here. This n troupe has been playing to full ft houses every night last week. They g have added on two more girls this week, making in all seven pretty g girls and three men. They will give ^ a complete change of program each tc night altogether different from what ti they put on last week. This company haa the most elaborate ward- q robe that any company that has ev- B; er been here. There will be a pie- i\ eating contest on Wednesday night. a On Friday night there will be an b amateur contest. The program for f, this night will be announced later. ^ DCV enure S Huv. mm CHARMS HIS AUDIENCES Those attending the Methodist Church both Sunday morning and evening were delighted with the sermons of the pastor. Rev. E. M. Snipes. Ho Is s preacher of decld ed ability and since his pastorate In Washington the congregation has Increased each Sabbath. He preaches the gospel in Its purity and simplicity. He la s good worker (or the Master bore. six Ms" DECEIVED IN THEjHURCH1 The services at the First Presbyterian Church yesterday was Indeed a feast of good things. There were large congregations. At the morning eOTvlce after ft most delightful and soul stirring sermon by the pastor, Rev. H. B. Searight, tlx members w?,-3 received into the church Snaking so far seventeen as a result of the recent meeting held la this church by EvgngelUt Wright. I k, ... ?. *"?. . -ijtj ' ?.'?W r jgi a=====?c ^ Ni.il rAUOUA? * )N ANSWERED The Chautauqua haa becii schediled to be here for a whole week rery aoon. Do we all know what it ?T If It a circus or some queer ide show? No! It is a week of fun interspersed with lectures and mule of the best sort. It is every bit is Interesting as a circus and all will te as excited from the early morning tours, when the big tent is pitched intll It is taken down at the end of seven days' stay. The Chautauqua Is an Institution irhich affords the nation its broadest orum. There you will hear the lroortant topics of the day discussed 7 the men who are most lnterestd in the special line of endeavor rbloh they embrace. They will be aen of whom you have often read a the newspapers, whose names are romlnent In all affairs, that concern be welfare of this great country. When the Chautauqua comes to awn it will bring a week's enjoylent. During this week there will e 31 entertainments, every afteroon and evening, "there will be lotion pictures, twelve concerts, welve Interesting and instructive scturos, and other novel attractions. At present there are 2?0 Chaoauqua towns In twelvo different tateB. At each town the Cbantaoua spends a week. * With each Chautauqua there is Junior meeting which entertaiaa nd instructs the children. These leetlngB are held wnder the super lskin of college women who have sceived special training for this art of thing. The name "Chautauqua" eunra rom the original colony founded at ake Chautauqua, New York, where lere la a famous summer reaort. [any people go there to spend the ot summer months. Some yearn go lectures were given there and ere so successful that aregular ourse was organized which lasted >r the summer season. With this ? an inaplratloa, It was decided that lere should be some way of taking bautauqua to the people who could ot go to Chautauqua. This the Chautauqua Association as endeavored to do. Of course it i impossible to bring the lake and e hotels and halls that are in that imous resort, where 26,000 people 0 each summer from all over tbo sited testes so insead, the Assolation carries the entertainment and nowledge the same as is Imparted 1 the people there, and nnder a large snt gives this to its soditora. A town that becoaieB a Cbautao- ' *-? us town soon ceases to he a cheap low town. The cheap shows find tint they can make little profit there nd stop coming. The people have een enlightened and are no longer x>led by their low form of enterilnment. There are a good many laugbs at Ibautauqua, It stands for pleasare ellght and enjoyment. Not only oes It exalt the good, the beautiful.